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Okay best point and click game ever 5/5 but stop grunting it gets annoying
Now for your questions. On the turret near the bridge you see the letters and the roman numerals along the support?
that means the order u press things
2ndly the satelite first climp up top level to bigman and click satelite then click bigman twice. he shuld fall off. now go to the box thing and make sure that the
shapes are the exact same by FOLOWING THE LINE and making sure that shape is there and finnaly the spider one
First unscrew its right leggs twice and hit it with aeroplane then go in eye hole
good luck
~kalkara
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lol not a bad game. i believe it's targeted at the preschool or younger kids age group so give them a break. people like darkreality need to look at the big picture a little
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I'm curious, could you have added any LESS sound effects?! That was godawfully annoying. And that's an understatement. Sound effects can really break a game, and that's what happened here. His constant grunting (which is ALWAYS THE SAME) the screeching monster, all of it was just plain horrible. The puzzles weren't real puzzles, more of a "how long do you have to search before you go out of your mind because I force you to wait before you can try somewhere else" deal. This game fails. Horribly. Which is sort of sad as I didn't think someone could screw up something as cool as a ninja infiltrating a supersecret base filled with traps and nameless goons. Congratulations. 2/5 for at least making it about a ninja.
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Compared to the original . . . Well, there is no comparison. The original one rocked me. This one, though, was kind of sad. The puzzles were either to simple or to complex. The balance, as well as the plot, was much better in the original.
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Never liked Point-and-Click applications, and this didn't make me dislike them any less. 2/5
*I say application because games such as this cannot be properly categorized as a flash game, but as a movie or gadget.